Nick Saban rarely reaches for the pen in a situation like this, but he did exactly that for Terrion Arnold.
The former Alabama coach submitted a character reference letter for Arnold as the ex-Crimson Tide cornerback fought for bond after his arrest last week. Saban described Arnold as “exceptional” off the field, and his letter went to a Florida judge during the bond hearing in Tampa, where Arnold was ultimately granted $1 million bail on felony robbery and kidnapping charges.
Saban opened by identifying himself as a coach who has worked with young men from “diverse and often difficult backgrounds.” He said he had known Arnold since 2021 and had repeatedly seen him show respect, humility and kindness toward others. He also recalled welcoming Arnold into his home and said he never once had reason to question his conduct or integrity.
The coach said Arnold stood out not just for his athletic talent, but for the way he cared about people around him. He also made clear that he did not know the details of the case, while asking the court to weigh what he had personally seen from Arnold over the years. Saban’s letter was one of 11 submitted on Arnold’s behalf.
“Based on my experiences with Terrion, I remain committed to supporting him,” Saban wrote. “While I’m not overly familiar with or educated on the charges he is facing, and understand the seriousness of his situation before the court, I would respectfully ask the Court to take into account my experience with Terrion, his character, history and the positive impact he had on our program.”
Prosecutors wanted Arnold held behind bars through trial, but the judge ruled they had not met the burden to keep him jailed without bond. Arnold had already spent several days in jail before being released.
The legal fight is only part of the picture now. Hours after Arnold was bonded, the Lions released him.
Arnold’s arrest comes from a February incident in Tampa tied to allegations of robbery and kidnapping. He is accused of orchestrating the crimes, with alleged co-conspirators giving him up. His lawyers said he was looking forward to his day in court.
For now, though, the outlook is grim. Life imprisonment is a possibility.
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